THE SCOOP: DKNY's Fall 2011 collection was so wearable, we'll take one of everything! Also, StyleList could get used to this kind of hair -- long, straight, but with texture and sex appeal. "I wanted the hair to look like, 'Did she or didn't she do her hair,' you know," Souleiman told StyleList.

The makeup was more runway than reality, with cat-eye-esque liner, placed about a half-inch above the lash line. "It's a more graphic take on the cat eye that a younger girl might do," Willer told StyleList.

"Jane, the DKNY designer gave me fabric swatches, and I created these two custom shades, Biscuit and Navy, based on the swatches," Mike Potter, founder of KnockOut Nails, told StyleList.

Hair and makeup at DKNY Fall 2011. Peter Michael Dills, Getty Images

GET THE LOOK - MAKEUP: All products by Maybelline. Fit Me Foundation and Powder perfected the skin, but this look was all about the eyes. Willer used Express Eye Liner to draw a cat-eye shape on the lids, way above the lash line: "I'm using tons of Falsies mascara to create a clumpy effect, dramatic effect." She also used Fit Me Concealer and lip balm to subdue the lips.

GET THE LOOK - HAIR: All products by Wella. Souleiman gave the girls an "imperfect, wearable look" by beginning with a blowout prepped with Perfect Setting. He parted the hair to the side, in front and then set the top of the hair in two giant Velcro rollers to create lift and movement. He misted the hair with Ocean Spritz for more texture and to take the shine down and then blasted it with a dryer for more texture.

GET THE LOOK - NAILS: Potter's team painted the models' nails one of the two custom-mixed shades, Biscuit and Navy.